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The phrase "adolescents except for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a statement or condition applies to all adolescents with the exception of certain individuals or groups.
Example: "The study focused on health behaviors in adolescents except for those with pre-existing medical conditions."
Alternatives: "adolescents excluding" or "adolescents apart from".
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At FU, all adolescents, except for one male, had closed growth plates.
Overall, no significant differences were found between the scores of parents of children and parents of adolescents, except for the subscale "problematic relationship with therapist".
Moreover, we did not use a formal instrument to diagnose Axis I and Axis II disorders, not in mothers nor in adolescents (except for BPD symptoms in adolescents).
Donath et al. found that adolescents from Islamic countries in Germany had lower lifetime prevalence of drinking than German and Western European adolescents, except for students from Iran [ 11].
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On weekdays, contacts mainly occur at work (adults) or at school (children-adolescents) except for the holiday period where children and adolescents make more contacts at home and during leisure activities.
Gaining entry was a big adrenaline rush and the film could never live up to my adolescent expectations, except for the Singin' in the Rain rape sequence which was technically brilliant but gut‑wrenchingly shocking.
No statistically significant differences were found in demographic characteristics between the children and adolescent groups, except for mean age.
As shown in Table 1, the number of female attempters was larger than that of the male attempters from adolescents to adults except for individuals 50 59 years old.
Differences were not significant between adult and adolescent antibody prevalence except for HPV-11 IgG (P = 0.02).
Parent characteristics did not act as direct effects on adolescent problem behavior, except for caregiver strain of the healthy spouse in the extended model.
When overall scores for both OHRQoL measures were used to assess the impacts of oral conditions on everyday life, adolescents with normative need for orthodontic treatment always reported significantly higher OHRQoL scores than adolescents without normative need, except for the OHIP-14 overall score when IOTN was used to define need.
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